Students

ACCP’s Students page gives you access to clinical pharmacy practitioners engaged in a wide spectrum of specialty practices, academic institutions and research programs. You can learn about the many career opportunities and pathways available to you as a clinical pharmacist and explore the world of clinical pharmacy with the Student Clinical Compass. This unique tool—designed by students for students—will enhance your understanding of the profession and help you prepare for your future career.

Message from the Chair

Anesia D. Reticker
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy
Chair, 2017-18 ACCP National Student Network Advisory Committee

In today’s ever-evolving world of healthcare one thing remains constant – the importance of a clinical pharmacist. Clinical pharmacists have a prominent role in direct patient care and patient advocacy. By uniting clinical pharmacists internationally, ACCP fosters innovation and advancement in patient care. more...

Clinical pharmacists are crucial members of the healthcare team in various settings and their role will continue to expand. ACCP actively embodies the role of clinical pharmacists by focusing on improving health outcomes and patient care through training, education, and research. By providing numerous research grants, working with networks of practicing clinicians across the country, and the College’s national meetings, ACCP provides tools for today’s clinical pharmacist. Moreover, ACCP educates other health care professionals and the public regarding the distinct role of the clinical pharmacist through its ongoing advocacy efforts which highlighting the strengths clinical pharmacists bring to a healthcare team.

The invaluable opportunities ACCP provides for student involvement reflects the College's commitment to the future of clinical pharmacy. There are 80 recognized student chapters across the nation, allowing you and other students to not only get involved at a local level, but also to communicate with other chapters across the country. Students can showcase their knowledge through the Clinical Pharmacy Challenge, the Clinical Research Challenge, and the opportunity to write for the student newsletter, StuNews. Student members can connect with clinical pharmacists through the access to Practice Research Networks (PRNs) and at the Annual Meeting. Additionally, students have the opportunity to serve on the National Student Network Advisory Committee. The ACCP Directory of Residencies, Fellowships, Graduate Programs, CV review service, and the Emerge from the Crowd program at the Annual Meeting strengthen students’ preparation for post graduate plans. I encourage you to explore the website for the additional helpful resources provided to students.

We as students will be the leaders of our profession for years to come and I believe getting involved ACCP will shape not only your future, but the future of pharmacy as well. ACCP is driving advancement in clinical pharmacy and I hope you make ACCP a part of your journey through pharmacy school and the rest of your rewarding career as a clinical pharmacist.

Announcements

Register Today for the ACCP Emerge From the Crowd: A unique program designed to help first-, second-, and third-year pharmacy students maximize their ability to secure a residency position upon graduation.

Student members of ACCP can now submit their curriculum vitae online and have it reviewed by an ACCP member. Learn more.

Clinical Research Challenge

The Clinical Research Challenge is an innovative and unique competition where teams of three pharmacy students participate in an online journal club for the opportunity to submit a research proposal. Teams achieving the top 40 scores following the Round 1 Journal Club will advance to Round 2: Letter of Intent submission. Teams achieving the top 20 scores after Round 2 will be invited to submit a full research proposal. This novel competition is targeted towards pharmacy students in their first two years of their first professional pharmacy degree program (P1 and P2 students for 4 year programs; P1 and P2 students for 3 year accelerated programs and the first two professional years of 0-6 or 0-7 year programs). Click here for more information about the Clinical Research Challenge.

Teams Advancing to Round 2:

Cedarville University School of Pharmacy

Concordia University School of Pharmacy

Drake University College of Pharmacy

Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Pharmacy

Loma Linda University School of Pharmacy

MCPHS University School of Pharmacy - Boston

Midwestern University College of Pharmacy-Glendale

North Dakota State University College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Sciences

Northeast Ohio Medical University College of Pharmacy

Oregon State University College of Pharmacy

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy

Shenandoah University Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy

Temple University School of Pharmacy

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy

University of Arizona College of Pharmacy

University of California, San Francisco School of Pharmacy

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

University of Florida College of Pharmacy

University of Georgia College of Pharmacy

University of Hawaii at Hilo College of Pharmacy

University of Houston College of Pharmacy

University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy

University of Maryland School of Pharmacy

University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy

University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy

University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Pharmacy

University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy

University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy

University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy

University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy

University of South Florida College of Pharmacy

University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy

University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

University of Washington School of Pharmacy

Virginia Commonwealth University at the Medical College of Virginia Campus School of Pharmacy

Wayne State University Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

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